Kunisada, two sheets from an oban triptych depicting a gentleman seated on a raised platform beneath maple trees being approached by another gentleman and a bijin carrying sweetmeats, set against a river landscape; Hiroshige, oban tate-e, a print from a One Hundred Famous Views of Edo series depicting Drapery Lane, Odemma Street; and Hiroshige, oban tate-e, a print depicting two bijin on a balcony drinking tea, one looking out over the rooftops of the streets beyond, mounted in one hardwood frame and glazed.See Illustration for two. (4)

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Kunisada, two sheets from an oban triptych depicting a gentleman seated on a raised platform beneath maple trees being approached by another gentleman and a bijin carrying sweetmeats, set against a river landscape; Hiroshige, oban tate-e, a print from a One Hundred Famous Views of Edo series depicting Drapery Lane, Odemma Street; and Hiroshige, oban tate-e, a print depicting two bijin on a balcony drinking tea, one looking out over the rooftops of the streets beyond, mounted in one hardwood frame and glazed.See Illustration for two. (4)
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